BRUSSELS, December 3. /TASS/. The College of Commissioners of the European Commission (EC) has approved a "potential reparations loan" for Ukraine, which implies the confiscation and use of frozen Russian assets. EC President Ursula von der Leyen made a relevant statement at a press conference in Brussels.

TASS has compiled the key information on the European authorities' decision.

- The College of Commissioners has approved a "potential reparations loan" for Ukraine, which implies expropriation of frozen Russian assets.

- The European Commission also intends to prohibit the enforcement of foreign court decisions within the EU as part of Russia's retaliatory measures against the expropriation of its sovereign assets under the guise of a "reparations loan."

- The expropriation of Russian assets allegedly does not require a compromise, and the decision will be made by a qualified majority, von der Leyen said.